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		<title>8 Destructive thinking patterns and how to change them</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 09:13:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven Aitchison</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It can be extremely difficult to focus on the good when, seemingly, bad things are happening in your life. However you can train your mind to focus on the good things in your life rather than dwelling on the bad. No it’s not one of those positive thinking articles that you’ve read all over the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">It can be extremely difficult to focus on the good when,  seemingly, bad things are happening in your life.  However you can train your mind to focus on  the good things in your life rather than dwelling on the bad. No it’s not one  of those positive thinking articles that you’ve read all over the web and are  sick and tired of.  This is about  changing the way you think, changing your thinking pattern.  Do you use any of these thinking patterns in  your day to day life?<br />
<strong>8 limiting patterns  of thinking</strong></p>
<p align="justify">
<ol>
<li><strong>‘Life is shit’ Thinking pattern –</strong>Everything  in life is bad, everybody is not to be trusted and nothing good will ever  happen to them e.g.  “I won’t get that  job, the interviewer didn’t like me, I didn’t particularly like them anyway.”</li>
<li><strong>‘Unsubstantiated conclusive’ Thinking pattern– </strong>You tend to make a lot of conclusions without any evidence to back up your  conclusions.  This can be a really  destructive pattern as it can limit you in seeing reality for what it is e.g. “He  walks a bit funny, he must be gay.” (I actually heard someone saying this about  a colleague last week).</li>
<li><strong>‘Never to me’ Thinking pattern – </strong>This  is when you think nothing good will ever happen to you.  This can be a deep seated way of thinking and  it is a deep down inability to believe you are worthy of anything good  happening to you e.g. “I’ll never have money, I’ve never had it before so I’ll  never have it in the future, might as well carry on with this shitty job, at  least it pays the mortgage.”</li>
<li><strong>‘The negative psychic’  Thinking pattern – </strong>Presuming you know  what people are thinking about you and it’s all bad. e.g.  “She thinks I’m an idiot, I’ll try to avoid  talking to her.”</li>
<li><strong>‘Should, would, could’ Thinking pattern – </strong>This  type of person knows what they have to do to change their life, they are capable  and they know it and they would do it if only……… e.g. “I know I could go to  university and I would, but I’m just to busy with other things right now, I’ll  apply next year.”</li>
<li><strong>‘Emotion based’ Thinking pattern – </strong>Your  emotions control what you are thinking and therefore your vision of what  reality is e.g. “I feel incapable of doing that so I must be incapable”.</li>
<li><strong>‘It’s all my fault’ Thinking pattern – </strong>You  see yourself as being the cause of everything bad that has happened e.g. “It’s my  fault he left me for another woman.” You’ll notice this type of person does not  take responsibility for the good things that happen.</li>
<li><strong>‘They’re all wrong’ Thinking pattern – </strong>You  see everyone as incapable of doing anything right and your way is the best way  to do it e.g. “He can’t do it right, I’ll stay late tonight and fix it when he’s  gone.”</li>
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<p align="justify">These are just some of the common thinking patterns I have  come across in my life and I have used some of them myself, I used to use mix the <strong>‘Never to me’</strong> and <strong>‘The negative psychic’</strong> thinking patterns  about everything, “She’ll never go out with me she thinks I’m an idiot.” I made  a conscious effort to change what I believed about myself and what I believed  about the world and it has literally changed my life.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>How to change the  destructive thinking patterns</strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong>The first stage of  changing is to recognise the problem &#8211; </strong> You will find a lot of people in life who just  don’t think there is a problem so there is no need to change.  If this is you then do nothing.  If you want to change you must think there is  a need and you will start to recognise what things need to change and it  usually starts with your perception of life.   Everybody’s perception of life is different, therefore everyone’s reality  is different.  I don’t live in the same  world as you and you don’t live in the same world as me.  That might sound a strange concept to some  people, but think about it for a few minutes, it could change the way you see  the world.  I’ll give you an example:</p>
<p align="justify">   <em>In 2004 I took a  redundancy package from my place of employment and received about £10,000 for  my troubles, not a lot at all when I was earning £25,000 a year when I left.  I was speaking to my friend about it and he  thought I was absolutely nuts to do it, especially since I was married with two  children.  I explained to him how free I felt  and what plans I had to start an online book dealing business and my wife was  right behind me.  He still thought I was  crazy.  My perception of the world was  one of opportunity, life was great and I was free from the rat race for a while  and I would get to see my wife and children a lot more than I had, I was  ecstatic and if it didn’t work out I had a lot of skills to offer another  employer.  My friends perception was one  of doom and gloom, he needed the security of a full time job even though he  hated it and was working 12 hours per day.   It turns out I worked at it for 1 year made a good profit but gave it up  due to a huge downturn in business.  At  the end of it I was still optimistic as I knew I was good enough to get another  job until I could do something else. </em></p>
<p align="justify">   Everybody’s view of the world is different and it all comes  down to the thinking patterns you use in your daily life.  If you think life is wonderful you will  notice the wonderful things in your life, if you think life is shit you will  find shit things about life.  Change your  thoughts and you literally change the world you are living in.  First you have to recognise your destructive  thinking pattern.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>The second stage is  to be aware of when you are using the destructive thinking patterns &#8211; </strong> We can employ different thinking patterns  depending on what we are doing in life.   For example you could use a positive thinking pattern at work as you are  very <a href="https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?cl=103472&amp;c=ib&amp;aff=4500" class="kblinker" title="More about confident &raquo;">confident</a> in your ability and yet use a destructive one when it comes to  looking for love.  Recognising when you  use destructive thinking patterns can help you to change that pattern.  Now that you have recognised when you use the  destructive thinking patterns it is now time to change it.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>The third stage is to  replace the bad with the good – </strong>This is something that you don’t do  immediately.  You don’t say to yourself ‘I’ll  never be able to do that”, which is you old thinking pattern, to “Oh yes I can”.  That won’t work.  You have to let the old pattern die slowly  whilst slowly introducing your new improved thinking pattern.  Here an example:</p>
<p>    <em>You are out in a club  and you want to talk to someone you are attracted to. Your thoughts are “ She’ll  never talk to me, she’s gorgeous.” You will immediately recognise this pattern  of thinking and tell yourself something good about yourself e.g. “I’m good at _______(FILL  IN THE BLANK), it can be anything.  This  will not immediately help your situation but it will slowly begin to change  your old destructive thinking pattern with a new one.<br />
</em><br />
This stage takes place over time and is not done  immediately.  The best time to change a destructive  thinking pattern is to let it run it’s course and slowly replace it with a  thinking pattern that is better for you.   I know people want a microwave life, stick it in the micro and it’s  ready in 3 minutes, your life is not like that and you cannot change in 1 day,  unless something drastic happens.<br />
You can work on more than 1 destructive thinking pattern at  a time.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>To recap</strong></p>
<p align="justify">To change your thinking pattern you have to</p>
<p>    <strong>Recognise</strong><br />
<strong>Be aware</strong><br />
<strong>Slowly change and  introduce a new thinking pattern</strong><br />
<strong>Keep working on all  your destructive thinking patterns</strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Change your life with  your new way of thinking</strong></p>
<p>  Recognising and changing your way of thinking can be a long  process depending on what patterns of thinking you employ and how badly you  want to change.  People can change, do  change and change for the rest of their lives, I know I have, so don’t be  thinking you’ll never be able to change, you can and you will if you really  want to.</p>
<p>After a few months you will see a huge difference in your  life and you will want to use your new way of thinking to good effect.  You will start to notice new types of people  enter into your life who can help you reach the goals you have in life and in  turn you will help them reach their goals, don’t worry about how just now.<br />
Take time to think about your goals and take the time often  to do this.  I take time every day to  think about where I want to be in life and slowly but surely it happens. Personally  I find it better in the morning to really think about my goals and then again  at night just before I am falling asleep.   It works for me but you will have to experiment a little to find your  way of thinking about your goals.</p>
<p><strong>I hope this article has helped you a little.  If you feel you would like to say something  about it why not leave a comment.</strong></p>
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